The usage of the AG's office to threaten counties despite the laws on the books is just beyond the pale.
Gateway Pundit reports:
As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, the Arizona Legislature passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 1037, setting official requirements for the use of electronic voting machines in the state and banning the use of those made with foreign components. State Senator Sonny Borrelli later fired off a letter to all Arizona County Supervisors, ordering their compliance with the lawful resolution.
Banning foreign-made voting equipment from countries like China is just common sense!
Article 1 Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution gives State Legislatures, not rogue Attorneys General, the power to decide the “Times, Places and Manner of holding elections.”
Kris Mayes is abusing her legal authority to place County Supervisors under duress and force a no-vote. This is election interference.
This is the same story as after the stolen midterm election when Katie Hobbs threatened to sue and press charges against County Supervisors across Arizona who refused to certify a rigged election where 60% of machines failed in the state’s largest County by far. “I vote aye under duress,” declared Mohave County Supervisor Ron Gould when signing off on the stolen election.
The politicians who stole their own elections are not shy about preventing further steals.
This was always the danger: They think they can get away with it now!
That's why the legislature- empowered by the Constitution with power over elections- needs to step in and fight!
Election integrity in Arizona demands that the state legislature step up and reclaim its own Constitutional power.
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Wendy Rogers is a retired member of the Air Force. Use of military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Air Force or the Department of Defense.